Probably so. But I don't have D-76, and don't use D-76. I agree that is might be useful for everyone to compare Prescysol-EF with D-76 as it is a well known standard. But if I will never use D-76 what good is it to me? I need to see if I prefer it to the developers that I use for the film that I use (which for me, are already superior to D-76). I'm sorry to say to prospect of going out and buying some D-76, mixing it up, processing another roll or two of film, and letting the rest of the mixed D-76 go to waste for what is little more than an academic exersize to me, is not that appealing. My impressions of this developer in comparision to the other 2 or 3 developers I might use may not be totally scientific, but it will be helpful to me to see if this new developer is, 1) something I might want to use again and instead of my current developers, and, 2) to the extent I can judge and in the narrow situations that I use it in, whether it lives up to its claims. If I find something interesting or something that might be useful to post from this less-than-scientific comparision, I will share it. I really appreciate all your input. It's been really helpful.